NY Dirt: Goose plans for Arrow Linen draw lawmaker scrutiny
The heat is on Goose Property Management, as local Council member Shahana Hanif zeroes in on prior affordability commitments for the Arrow Linen redevelopment site. The new developer, helmed by Yitzchok Katz, picked up the Windsor Terrace project amid a contentious rezoning battle and announced plans this month to build four 99-unit buildings. Apex, the previous developer, had already won hard-fought approval from the City Council last year to build 250 units, 100 of which were meant to be affordable for households making 60 percent area median income. Goose’s new plan avoids the state’s 485x wage floor of $40 per […]
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